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* [[Kid Appeal Character|Bumblebee]] from ''[[Transformers Animated]]''. He doesn't always follow orders from his superiors, but he is still consistently good. He has never disobeyed orders to do bad things (although he has done so to do [[Leeroy Jenkins|rash things]]).
** Most other [[Kid Appeal Character|Hot Rod/Hot Shots]] fall under this, or [[Chaotic Good]].
* [[The Simpsons (animation)|Lisa Simpson]] seems to fit here pretty well, due to her moral standards and her status as the [[Only Sane Man|Only Sane]] <s>[[Only Sane Man|Man]]</s> [[Only Sane Man|Woman]]. She tries to, and usually succeeds at following laws and rules that exist, but she is more than willing to break said rules when she believes it's the right thing to do. She's lacks the laid-back and the outright rebellious nature of Bart, but she is a bit too willing to break norms and traditions to be [[Lawful Good]].
* [[King of the Hill|Bobby Hill]] fits this alignment fairly well. Much of the comedy of the series comes from the tensions between him and his father [[Lawful Neutral|Hank]].
* Timmy Turner of ''[[The Fairly Odd Parents]]''. Especially during the 4th and 5th seasons, Timmy would at least try to do the right things even if they were occasionally against the rules. One example is the TV movie "Abra Castastrophe" where he reveals Cosmo's and Wanda's existence to his parents and [[Evil Teacher|Mr. Crocker]]. Revealing them is of course is against the rules, however, it freed his fairy godparents from the clutches of Crocker. Another example is the recent "Wishology Trilogy" where he bribes Vicky, his evil babysitter and one of his enemies, to save the lives of his family, friends and indeed the universe.
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